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Previous history malignancy (cancer) Age 16 50 with NEW onset pain Weight loss (unexplained) Previous longstanding steroid use Recent serious illness Recent.

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Presentation on theme: "Previous history malignancy (cancer) Age 16 50 with NEW onset pain Weight loss (unexplained) Previous longstanding steroid use Recent serious illness Recent."— Presentation transcript:

1 Previous history malignancy (cancer) Age 16 50 with NEW onset pain Weight loss (unexplained) Previous longstanding steroid use Recent serious illness Recent significant infection RED FLAGS

2 Non-mechanical pain (worse at rest) Thoracic pain Fevers/ rigors General malaise Urinary retention Numbness around the bottom - incontinent Weakness or numbness Spinal deformity

3 RED FLAGS What does your doctor need to do? Think Look Feel Sometimes blood tests Occasionally an X-ray Very occasionally an MRI or Bone Scan

4 YELLOW FLAGS Attitudes & beliefs- towards the current problem. Does the patient feel that with appropriate help and self management they will return to normal activities? The most common worry is that the patient feels they have something serious causing their problem. 'Faulty' beliefs can lead to catastrophisation. Behaviours – becoming disabled, excessively seeking investigations or treatments Compensation - Is the patient awaiting payment for an accident/ injury at work/ RTA? Diagnosis - or more importantly Iatrogenesis. Inappropriate or confusing communication can lead to patients not being sure what the problem is, the most common examples being 'your disc has popped out' or 'your spine is crumbling'. Emotions - Patients with other emotional difficulties such as ongoing depression and/or anxiety states are at a high risk of developing chronic pain. Family - There can be two problems with families, either over protective or under supportive. Work – If there are difficulties, people are more likely to develop chronic problems.

5 Yellow Flags What does your doctor need to do? Identify yellow flags Discuss with patient Can obstacles to recovery be modified or overcome Provide self management information & advice If I can’t help – who can?


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